But the facts in their report were not the facts that the big oil companies wanted to hear.
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Not just facts, but where the facts of a case fit into the overall pattern of eDiscovery.
Congress is already acting, but unfortunately not all the facts are known.
But the firm does not accept all the facts of the case the prosecution has outlined against it.
Not the promises, not the hopes, but the actual facts of what their management of our money has been.
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But for many Holocaust survivors who learn their family history as adults, the trauma lies not so much in the facts but in the fact that they were hidden.
If the markets were truly efficient over the short term, prices would reflect not only these facts, but also the realities that the U.S. economy is still growing and large-cap stocks are cheap relative to trailing and forecast four-quarter earnings.
And the facts they choose are ones that members of the House and Senate did have and that previous administrations had, but it's not the full set of facts.
The telecoms worker, who is in his 50s, said he did not like seeing what he considered pornographic magazines at corner shops, but told the judge this would not influence the way he assessed the facts in the case.
That means wading into the public square not only with facts, but with arguments and a grasp of the subtleties of the issue at hand.
He said a change was made to the papers in the returning officer's presence but that it was not his duty to declare whether the facts on the form were correct.
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But not only did Sorkin play with the facts far too much for a movie that purported to be about a real company and real people, to my mind he got the underlying reality of Silicon Valley utterly wrong.
But theirs is not the only version of the facts that can be told.
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The extent to which this denial of material facts is not just an omission but dereliction of duty on the part of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is suggested by the outrageous double-standard its investigators reportedly applied as they conducted interviews with the prospective victim and her family.
Presenting is not the best way to transfer a large body of facts to people, but it is the best way to make people sit up and take notice, to make them understand that you think something is extremely important, and to convince them that they should think it is important too.
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"That is highly unusual for a judge to intervene so hastily and make the decision not based on the facts of the interviews and the public safety exception, but what they perceived was happening based on what they saw on television, " he said.
How is it that he knew the facts, but his colleagues did not?
Let us not assume the worst of anybody but be guided by the facts.
In fact, we're focusing on the specifics of the plot, not despite these facts, but because of them.
My heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not.
But I emphasize that all the facts in the world will not reveal what the stock market will do tomorrow or next year.
So we're challenging states to raise standards, to use data to better inform decisions, to recruit and retain more good teachers, and to promote stronger curricula that encourage young people to not only learn the facts in a textbook, but to explore and discover the world around them.
" Shortly before his death in 1928, Barron encouraged the Journal staff to go beyond basic facts: "What I want you to remember in respect to wisdom is that more and more we are called upon not only to be the gatherers of facts, but to set forth intelligence regarding those facts.
But even that parsing of terms should not matter in the context of these facts.
It was not done to be politically correct, but to be true to the facts.
But with more than 300 million GPS receivers out there designed to listen to not only GPS frequencies but neighboring bands, there are facts on the ground that will likely prevent LightSquared from making full use of its FCC-licensed spectrum.
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Not only do his contemporaries provide ambiguous and conflicting reports, but the basic facts are wanting.
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